Lightning seems to me the topic on all of the groups currently... so we must be 
in storm season!

I worked with a guy at Honeywell who was trained in atmospheric discharges in 
his graduate work at MIT.  I guess Honeywell was looking into survival of 
military equipment at the time.  He knew I was a ham and told me I was an idiot 
if I thought I could stop a 30K Amp lightning discharge. He told me the only 
thing that really works is disconnecting the electronics (which we all already 
know).  He also beat into me that damage does not necessarily occur from 
lightning itself, but rather different potentials in all of your entrance 
paths.  So its key to make sure that the phone, cable, power, antennas, rotor 
cables, etc are all tied together so that no matter what, they maintain the 
same potential during a lightning strike (not necessarily to GROUND).  There 
are many ways to do this of course, but there are two very good references to 
follow that basically talk about the same thing.  One was published by Ron 
Block and is only two pages (its out in the SteppIR groups files section).  The 
other is a complete book on commercial installations and lightning proofing 
published by PolyPhaser Corp called “Lightning Protection and Grounding 
Solutions for Communication Sites” , first edition by Ken Rand, copyright 1999. 
 That is copyright so I can't upload it.

Happy reading!

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